We are (future) engineers.👷🏼
There are us who go out and create things, and build things and work hard on things.
We apply what we have learned so far, what we are learning, and learn new things as we go. We apply science and technology.
We build things.
We build apps, and websites.
We build buildings and bridges.
We build machines and products.
We create maps, cars, networks.
We dream big. We’ve got one life on this planet. Why not try to build something big? It starts as an act of creativity. We dream it just because we want it. We know how to build it, and we need it. And so we create it for ourselves. Then we figure out how to get it to other people.
In a way, we build to connect people and bring people close, collaborate. We spark conversations. We make them think.
Imagine if everybody everyone of us knows how to be a good software engineer and a good hardware engineer. If we could go out there, and we could build robots, and computers, and bridges, and program them. Let’s say every one of us knew how to do that. What do we think society would look like in 20 years? My guess is what would happen is we would build robots, machines, software, and hardware to do everything.
We’d even have robotic nurses. We’d have machine-driven hospitals. We’d have self-driving cars. We’d have farms that are 100% automated. We’d have clean energy. It’s going to be a long lifetime of learning, of reading, of creating.
(Inspired from Naval Ravikant)
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Anoj Banjara
President, 6th Executive Committee, CoTS